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Bachelor of Biomedical Sciences with Honours (BBiomedSc(Hons))

This course is available

On-Campus

Level of Study

Bachelor's Degree

Next start date

Expected Jan 2026

Campus

Dunedin Campus

Summary

Study in Christchurch, Dunedin, or Wellington

The University of Otago has a strong international reputation for biomedical research. The Bachelor of Biomedical Sciences with Honours (BBiomedSc(Hons)) is an eight-month full‑time postgraduate programme which provides an excellent foundation for a career in biomedical research.

You will join your supervisor's research team and be based in their home department. Your supervisor and their team will provide training on all necessary scientific techniques.

The research focus of the BBiomedSc(Hons) provides an excellent foundation for employment in a research laboratory and pursuing master's or PhD studies in a wide range of biomedical sciences.

The BBiomedSc(Hons) is a thesis‑only qualification, comprising 85 per cent research and 15 per cent coursework. There are no final exams.

The coursework includes journal clubs and workshops, such as:

  • Human and animal ethics
  • Māori context to research
  • Mental health and maintaining wellness
  • Presentation skills
  • Thesis writing skills
  • Writing techniques
3 campuses, 6 biomedical fields

Available at our Christchurch, Dunedin, and Wellington campuses, the BBiomedSc(Hons) programme involves supervised research in one of the following departments and schools:

Your BBiomedSc(Hons) degree is awarded in one of 6 specialisations that reflects the subject of your research project:

Relevant skills

After completing your BBiomedSc(Hons) year, you will have developed key career-ready attributes:

  • Critical thinking with the ability to access, analyse, integrate, and apply information
  • Grounding in the basic disciplines of biomedical science, coupled with advanced research experience in a specific area of interest
  • Understanding of the principles of experimental design, and the application of quantitative methods
  • Understanding of the broad mechanisms underlying normal and abnormal human biology, and the ability to apply scientific principles to biomedical problems
  • Recognition that lifelong learning is required to remain informed in the rapidly-changing field of biomedical sciences
  • Self-motivated learning with the ability to work independently, while recognising the value of teamwork
Financial support

Visit the University of Otago postgraduate scholarship database – you may be eligible to apply for multiple scholarships.

The database includes four scholarships particularly suited to BBiomedSc(Hons) students:

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